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i think all of us are right. that you wouldn't select out these people to make the decisions of peace and war, life and death. shift to the financial crisis. one of the most interesting books on that was written by a reporter for "the wall street journal." and one of the points he made is that the decisions again, whether you like them or not, the decisions were made by the head of the fed that is ben bernanke and secretary of treasury pahlsson, who wants to stipulate and know something about the economy. george w. bush basically is next to nowhere to be seen in this book. and nobody in the reviews has suggested that he got it wrong. and frankly i'm more re-assured by bernanke or other heads of the fed, like more than bernanke than let's say either bush or obama whom i supported with great pleasure. and i do think there's so many issues, one of the things i found bizarre about last night's very, very interesting panel is the assumption that in talking about the line item veto there's only one constitution in the
i think all of us are right. that you wouldn't select out these people to make the decisions of peace and war, life and death. shift to the financial crisis. one of the most interesting books on that was written by a reporter for "the wall street journal." and one of the points he made is that the decisions again, whether you like them or not, the decisions were made by the head of the fed that is ben bernanke and secretary of treasury pahlsson, who wants to stipulate and know...
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all of us here had with congress and the court packing. you may not have followed closely that a parallel battle just as intense at the time probably comparable to the debates today. reflected the roosevelt administration's interest in reorganizing. roosevelt was clawing for authority to reorganize the branch. when congress slapped that down as it did the court packing plan, interestingly enough, the roosevelt administration did not take another run. if you want to hear more about what happened, you can read a book that is about to be published and is not on sale today. in the roosevelt library, describe what they were saying about the importance of organization. i will let them speak for themselves. first, do those things that may reduce the multifairuous duties and dismiss him in do those things that will do the work of administrator who is have been chosen. whose responsibility to the people is through the president. the heads of departments and their own responsibilities. the memo goes on and has a note at the bottom that said historic
all of us here had with congress and the court packing. you may not have followed closely that a parallel battle just as intense at the time probably comparable to the debates today. reflected the roosevelt administration's interest in reorganizing. roosevelt was clawing for authority to reorganize the branch. when congress slapped that down as it did the court packing plan, interestingly enough, the roosevelt administration did not take another run. if you want to hear more about what...
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entry suits that help provide us a measure of survivability. finally this is the part that they get to fly the shuttle in at the end. it shows about 24,000 feet and 290 knots. now we are about 13,000 feet and you can see the runway at kennedy space center. looks like we are dive bombing the runway where we do a massive pull up. the pilot drops the gear, very important part of the mission as you dot final preps for landing. we are still going about 200 knots when we land. that's one of the reasons we deploy a drag chute added part way through to make the landings safer and prevent wear and tear on the tires and brakes and make the roll out safe. we have a three-mile long runway at kennedy space center for that. that was sts 110. now i would like to transition a little bit to the space station today. it's a partnership of five space agencies, 15 countries. it has been continuously inhabited for over 11 years and close to a million pounds of hardware and space. dimensions are larger than a football field. a pressurized volume equivalent to a five-
entry suits that help provide us a measure of survivability. finally this is the part that they get to fly the shuttle in at the end. it shows about 24,000 feet and 290 knots. now we are about 13,000 feet and you can see the runway at kennedy space center. looks like we are dive bombing the runway where we do a massive pull up. the pilot drops the gear, very important part of the mission as you dot final preps for landing. we are still going about 200 knots when we land. that's one of the...
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richard ravitch joins us. a former lieutenant governor of new york, he co-chaired the task force issuing today's report with former fed chairman paul volcker. also with us is susan urahn, managing director of the pew center on the states. >> dirk ravitch what jumps out is the situation is much worse than thought, much worse than states are willing to admit and worse than anybody seems to have a grasp on what to do. am i overstating these problems? >> no, you're not. and it's a function arising from things. one, there are basic expenditures like medicaid and retirement expenditures which are growing at a faster rate in state and local revenues. number two, states for a long long time had been using gimmicky to balance their budget and weren't call to account by that. wall street's been willing to aid and abet that process and out of perfectly valid and wonderful motives, people have made a lot of commitments but we've been unwilling to provide the revenues to match the commitments that we've made as a society.
richard ravitch joins us. a former lieutenant governor of new york, he co-chaired the task force issuing today's report with former fed chairman paul volcker. also with us is susan urahn, managing director of the pew center on the states. >> dirk ravitch what jumps out is the situation is much worse than thought, much worse than states are willing to admit and worse than anybody seems to have a grasp on what to do. am i overstating these problems? >> no, you're not. and it's a...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- know how much the polling actually tells us at this stage of the presidential campaign, but i would think that the campaign team and not be happy to read the latest abc news-"washington post" poll puts a barack obama and mitt romney 47%, tie. voters like the president more than mitt romney, but disapprove of his job performance more than approve and think romney would do better with the economy. the president has been trying to pin a label of job outsourcer- in-chief on mitt romney while patting himself on the back for saving general motors. >> my experience has been working with members of labor and great managers to save the auto industry. >> romney as a response to that. >> this president has been outsourcing a good deal of american jobs himself, by putting money into energy companies, solar and wind energy companies, that make their products outside the united states. >> speaking of wind energy, i wonder at this stage of the campaign how much of the stock the voters are absorbing. it keeps us busy and keeps political consul
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we're using diplomacy. we're using diplomatic sanctions. we're working within the united nations frame work to try to achieve our objectives. i think it's begin to show fruit in iran and i think the public is going to generally support that approach. so that leaves us with the two individuals. the american public is going to find that they would both be credible national leaders. they certainly have a differing outlook, which will be explored during this election campaign. i think niche issues could be vulnerabilities for the president, but romney's framing of the world and the ability of obama to tie him to failed policies of previous president may be of an advantage to the president. that's my analysis. with that, i would be happy to engage in dialogue with you. [ applause ]
we're using diplomacy. we're using diplomatic sanctions. we're working within the united nations frame work to try to achieve our objectives. i think it's begin to show fruit in iran and i think the public is going to generally support that approach. so that leaves us with the two individuals. the american public is going to find that they would both be credible national leaders. they certainly have a differing outlook, which will be explored during this election campaign. i think niche issues...
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they are not used to it. it provides and creates a tension and yields a better result it is not a republican or democratic issue either. they may have a different approach, but that is it what is missing in washington. there is no consequence to the fiscal policy that is putting a lid on the nation's commemp >> jeb, there is a polarized atmosphere all over the country and even in washington and state legislators a. we saw it scott walker. guys disappeared and left his state. you governed for 8 years and you had a lot of republicans and democrats that fought you. let's talk about. what are the keys of getting things to work when not everyone wants them to work. >> one of the things that i did. i was an equal opportunity veter. we created a set of criteria and this is what will get through the veto. and this way it will be fine and if you do it another way it won't be. i didn't reward friends and that made it easier to talk to dem. we had fights. if you are a conservative and advocating the thangs go against wi
they are not used to it. it provides and creates a tension and yields a better result it is not a republican or democratic issue either. they may have a different approach, but that is it what is missing in washington. there is no consequence to the fiscal policy that is putting a lid on the nation's commemp >> jeb, there is a polarized atmosphere all over the country and even in washington and state legislators a. we saw it scott walker. guys disappeared and left his state. you governed...
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what does it say when infrastructure is so poor in our nation's capital that canada has to come help us whenever there's rain and heavy wind take a look at some of the damage here when in power poles that are no match for seventy mile per hour wind and falling trees the u.s. government is spending so much money to rebuild iraq why is it short changing this country it's already spent five point seven billion on electricity in iraq from two thousand and three to two thousand and six and over sixty billion on infrastructure and i don't have much more they've spent since then and just picture for one second how far six billion dollars would go in any u.s. city according to a two thousand and six poll iraqi state electricity as the most important thing requiring a political solution out of a list of ten national security came in fifth well it's hot in iraq over one hundred degrees pretty much all summer long but guess what it's so well during a hot here in d.c. to expected to be one hundred three to one hundred six degrees all weekend so why not invest in making sure this city can handle a l
what does it say when infrastructure is so poor in our nation's capital that canada has to come help us whenever there's rain and heavy wind take a look at some of the damage here when in power poles that are no match for seventy mile per hour wind and falling trees the u.s. government is spending so much money to rebuild iraq why is it short changing this country it's already spent five point seven billion on electricity in iraq from two thousand and three to two thousand and six and over...
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and that brings us to this week's big question. name an american politician you think has made a big gutsy decision so far this year. pete williams. >> nothing of that magnitude comes to mind. but i do think the obama administration's decision to fast track the health care case, bypass the big court of appeals and move it to the supreme court was very bold. chris: fast and furious. >> when you --eth nigsity, i was surprised how long -- ethnicity, i was surprised how long it took for a gutsy move. i was going to say jeb bush but olympia snow and her decision when she resigned to call it as it is and say you cannot function in this part. chris: and jeb bush had said earlier, said recently that this party has moved too right for him. >> actually similar turns from both of them. >> i was going to say either jeb or olympia snow but i'll fall back on a member of the court justice john paul stephens who at age 92 is still out there making big speeches against citizens united and yesterday, was in the courtroom when he saw the liberal majo
and that brings us to this week's big question. name an american politician you think has made a big gutsy decision so far this year. pete williams. >> nothing of that magnitude comes to mind. but i do think the obama administration's decision to fast track the health care case, bypass the big court of appeals and move it to the supreme court was very bold. chris: fast and furious. >> when you --eth nigsity, i was surprised how long -- ethnicity, i was surprised how long it took for...
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that's a big one for all of us. we'll see you back here next that's a big one for all of us. we'll see you back here next week.
that's a big one for all of us. we'll see you back here next that's a big one for all of us. we'll see you back here next week.
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it is not just using attack ads, it is using the media to create honor for them. >> i want to echo something that was said because i do not think we can say the scene of times or loud enough. most people are not interested in politics the way we are. they're not paying attention right now and you asked what we should be worried about in terms of all these attack advertisement in the voters and what was said about the local news is an astonishing pattern. if i could show you the graphic, you would gasp at seeing where political ads are run. they are run around the sort of late fringe early evening news, the local news. what is great about that is that you are hitting a part of the population that typically is not interested in politics. a lot of people -- the people who seek political advertisements -- the person exposed to the most political advertisements is a person not that interested in politics and may not even be thinking about voting. just because they have a tv on from 4:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. while they are doing something and they are seeing these ads. for people interested in pol
it is not just using attack ads, it is using the media to create honor for them. >> i want to echo something that was said because i do not think we can say the scene of times or loud enough. most people are not interested in politics the way we are. they're not paying attention right now and you asked what we should be worried about in terms of all these attack advertisement in the voters and what was said about the local news is an astonishing pattern. if i could show you the graphic,...
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using that word. the callers used it. >> there are people who say things like that. but there is not any shred of legitimacy to the use of that word. >> all right. here is an odd and an end i want to ask you. en interview with a fellow, i book about you, and i just -- i'll run this. you tell us finally what is true and what is not true. let's run this. >> i can't be the first person to tell you that the first thing i learned in here that surprised me was that donald rumsfeld is a close friend of dan rather's and co-owns a ranch with him somewhere. where did you find that? well. >> well when i was interviewing ru rumsfeld's friends one mentioned i think he and dan rather own properties together in nm number. i said that's an interesting tidbit. dan rather is not an ally of republicans and rumsfeld is a lifelong republican. so i called rumsfeld's aide and he said to me, i think that's urban legend. i don't think that's true. two days later he comes back and says, yeah, they own a ranch together in taos,
using that word. the callers used it. >> there are people who say things like that. but there is not any shred of legitimacy to the use of that word. >> all right. here is an odd and an end i want to ask you. en interview with a fellow, i book about you, and i just -- i'll run this. you tell us finally what is true and what is not true. let's run this. >> i can't be the first person to tell you that the first thing i learned in here that surprised me was that donald rumsfeld...
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they have been a disaster for us and cost us a trillion dollars a year. not a trillion dollars over a year, but over the period. afghanistan a trillion and it's just crazy. >> many said it's a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done rather than going in with millions on the ground. we are going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and so on? >> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations to the deal with conflicts before people start resorting to violence. violence begets violence. it's easy to star wars and difficult to stop them once they got started. i think we ought to renounce the war and have -- let the courts handle it and have arbitration that the united nations and let them handle it. just like what you do in the united states. if everybody started shooting everybody they had a disagreement with, there is enough of that anyway. that doesn't accomplish anything except get people shot and escalate into war. >> what would you do about iran if you were the
they have been a disaster for us and cost us a trillion dollars a year. not a trillion dollars over a year, but over the period. afghanistan a trillion and it's just crazy. >> many said it's a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done rather than going in with millions on the ground. we are going to tackle the terrorists through special forces and so on? >> i think war should be avoid at all cost and we should do everything to get the united nations...
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they've used your own end notes against you in sure. exactly. it's inevitable. if you're going to put that much out there, someone's going to find something and of course, a lot of it's never read by me. it was never edited, there will be misspellings, names wrong. but it -- these were working documents, things that actually were part of how things worked. >> what do you think it cost you? >> goodness, i don't know. it's cost quite a bit. fortunately life's been good. i spent 20 years in the private sector and i've been able to do that. >> would it cost you a half million, a million dollars? >> i don't want to guess. >> but a lot of money. >> uh-huh. >> what do you hope to get interest this? >> i hope to have produced a book, we i think i have, that will interest people in public service that will inform serious people about how decisions are made and the fact that those are tough jobs and that the people in them are honorable people and that the -- they're -- they have to make decisions with imperfect information inevitably. i hope they'll have a glimpse of wha
they've used your own end notes against you in sure. exactly. it's inevitable. if you're going to put that much out there, someone's going to find something and of course, a lot of it's never read by me. it was never edited, there will be misspellings, names wrong. but it -- these were working documents, things that actually were part of how things worked. >> what do you think it cost you? >> goodness, i don't know. it's cost quite a bit. fortunately life's been good. i spent 20...
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that's why i use head and shoulders for men. they're four shampoos for game-winning scalp protection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head and shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah it does. [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free scalp and hair with head & shoulders for men. um, miss ? you have hard water stains and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. you need lime-a-way. it's 4 times more effective at removing limescale than the leading bathroom cleaner. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. for lime, calcium and rust... lime-a-way is a must. >> eliot: ann romney calls out you people. who are you calling you people. michelle bachmann calls out a muslim brotherhood conspiracy, reminding us all that michelle bachmann is still around and still crazy. and we all recall how great it was how great it was to have eight years of george w. bush as president. >> eight years was awesome. i was famous and i was powerful,
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weather forecasts are we seeing the impacts of global warming warming what scientists have been warning us about for years also a nuclear reactor is back up and running in japan for the first time since the fukushima disaster this is the right move for a country that still trying to recover from the one of the worst nuclear disasters in history and while america is hooked on high tech voting machines some countries have had enough isn't it time we said no to the privatization of voting and started ensuring accuracy and reliability in our elections. millions of people are still without power around the nation's capital and left to deal with a record breaking heat wave without air conditioning fueled by all time temperature highs on friday a massive freak storm ripped across the mid atlantic friday night killing at least seventeen people and knocking out power to more than three million west virginia maryland virginia ohio and washington d.c. of all declared states of emergency meanwhile on the other side of the nation as a wildfire continues to scorch colorado where tens of thousands of peo
weather forecasts are we seeing the impacts of global warming warming what scientists have been warning us about for years also a nuclear reactor is back up and running in japan for the first time since the fukushima disaster this is the right move for a country that still trying to recover from the one of the worst nuclear disasters in history and while america is hooked on high tech voting machines some countries have had enough isn't it time we said no to the privatization of voting and...
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to use against us if they have been commandeered by somebody on the ground. now despite all of that drones are on track to take flight by two thousand and fifteen that's in the f.a.a. is expected to finalize the regulations for their domestic use and the agency actually projects that thirty thousand of them will be in america's skies by two thousand and twenty so in an effort to appease concerned americans a trade group out there called the association for un manned vehicle systems international well they've created and released their first code of conduct and these recommendations for safe non-intrusive operation are supposed to provide a guide to the operators and to reassure those of us who are wary of the imminent use for everything so the code of conduct comes from the arlington virginia based group and it circles around three basic ideas safety professionalism and respect and the safety code of mines pilots to fly with courtesy and responsibility while they're at the trigger of the u.a.b. professionalism as drone pilots to cooperate with laws and f.a.a.
to use against us if they have been commandeered by somebody on the ground. now despite all of that drones are on track to take flight by two thousand and fifteen that's in the f.a.a. is expected to finalize the regulations for their domestic use and the agency actually projects that thirty thousand of them will be in america's skies by two thousand and twenty so in an effort to appease concerned americans a trade group out there called the association for un manned vehicle systems...
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for us and violence in the streets of. anaheim police firing rubber bullets confront the cloud of terrified children parents and angry residents and a concierge one at the scene leases a snarly police dog which attacks the mother hated child abuse by still. following the incident police reportedly tried to purchase cell phone videos taken by eye witnesses police using heavy handed tactics is nothing new during the occupy movement we saw police using pepper spray tear gas canisters rubber bullets and clubs against peaceful protesters and now there's talk of domestic drones being used by local police forces so what are the consequences of an over billet a rise police force how dangerous is this to our nation to the whole concept of democracy ron what happened in first of all give us a snapshot of what happened in anaheim where i missed it in the well i mean you pretty much that it there was a an unarmed latino man and i am is mostly as a mostly latino population it was not armed let's you know man in man while diaz who was r
for us and violence in the streets of. anaheim police firing rubber bullets confront the cloud of terrified children parents and angry residents and a concierge one at the scene leases a snarly police dog which attacks the mother hated child abuse by still. following the incident police reportedly tried to purchase cell phone videos taken by eye witnesses police using heavy handed tactics is nothing new during the occupy movement we saw police using pepper spray tear gas canisters rubber...
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us british are not very good at positivity. we've been whining about the olympics for several weeks now. you've heard about the problems with the security. the taxi drivers, the cabdrivers have been moaning about the olympic route network. you get them in every olympics, of course. but there is nothing quite like somebody coming from overseas, telling us that we're not behind our olympics, for brits to really get behind it. i think so since mitt romney rocked up a couple days ago, you can almost see the brits put their arms around the olympic stadium saying, you know what? we are behind this. i've been watching some of the opening ceremonies secretly because you can't see it for a couple of hours yet. everyone is behind the games and it's looking good. >> he still looks stiff as hell walking around number 10 there. it's a strange way the guy walks. i want to know the politics of this. we'll get to the pictures and the quotes in a second. here's the point. i thought cameron would like him. aren't they fellow tories? >> i think t
us british are not very good at positivity. we've been whining about the olympics for several weeks now. you've heard about the problems with the security. the taxi drivers, the cabdrivers have been moaning about the olympic route network. you get them in every olympics, of course. but there is nothing quite like somebody coming from overseas, telling us that we're not behind our olympics, for brits to really get behind it. i think so since mitt romney rocked up a couple days ago, you can...
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to use. >> thanks for the question. don't think there is any question that the mainstream christian community has embraced the former notion that you put out which is we are called by scripture to be stewards of god's creation and to the stewards of this earth and to take care of the earth and not to exploit and ravage and destroy. more and more i think mainstream christians with the we are talking about christian republicans are christian democrats are embracing that view and speaking out in that direction and it is all to the good. the tea party has played a fascinating role at the crux of the shift for the republican party. the tea party tends to be a little bit more trusting of corporations than they are of government. they don't trust government. they want government to be smaller. there are a lot of well-meaning and well-intentioned and good hearted patriotic americans who see this and see the tea party as their way in. what has happened is corporate polluters and we are talking big oil and gas companies and incin
to use. >> thanks for the question. don't think there is any question that the mainstream christian community has embraced the former notion that you put out which is we are called by scripture to be stewards of god's creation and to the stewards of this earth and to take care of the earth and not to exploit and ravage and destroy. more and more i think mainstream christians with the we are talking about christian republicans are christian democrats are embracing that view and speaking...
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that he eve been a disaster for us. they've cost a trillion dollars over the period afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> when you look at the way afghanistan is going, many say it's become a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done? rather than going in with men on the ground, big, large truths and says we're going to tackle the terrorists through intelligence, through special forces and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs and we should do everything we can to get the united nations to the deal with conflict before they get -- before people start resorting to violence just begets violence. i think we ought to renounce war and have -- let the courts handle it, have arbitration at the united nations and let them handle it and then be bound by what those decisions are. i mean, if everybody started shooting everybody that they had a disagreement with, all we'd be doing is shooting each other there's enough of that anyway. but that doesn't accomplish anything except g
that he eve been a disaster for us. they've cost a trillion dollars over the period afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> when you look at the way afghanistan is going, many say it's become a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done? rather than going in with men on the ground, big, large truths and says we're going to tackle the terrorists through intelligence, through special forces and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs...
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we used it using t.a.r.p. money. that's a metaphor for a broader problem. they passed nothing and you have to put them in the mix as we debate who's responsible for this problem. >> try very hard to fight him and mitt romney. and he keeps ceding grown. >> this country responds to leadership. in response to presidential leadership and not congressional leadership. >> inspite all of this bad news, let me remind you of 1980, a week before the election, when reagan left to go to cleveland for the one debate with carter, abc had reagan ahead a little bit, time magazine had carter ahead a little bit. a week later, reagan carried 44 states. the country will at some point, they'll throw a switch, this isn't working or this is the best we could do. i wouldn't be confident. >> reagan, romney isn't reagan. obama isn't carter and hostages aren't in iraq. >>> we'll take a break right now. we'll talk about the veepstakes. they're heating up. >> his slogan for this campaign, it could be worse. romney's slogan for the campaign, it could be better. >>> doesn't it make you w
we used it using t.a.r.p. money. that's a metaphor for a broader problem. they passed nothing and you have to put them in the mix as we debate who's responsible for this problem. >> try very hard to fight him and mitt romney. and he keeps ceding grown. >> this country responds to leadership. in response to presidential leadership and not congressional leadership. >> inspite all of this bad news, let me remind you of 1980, a week before the election, when reagan left to go to...
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but today, he gave us some interesting fodder. he made the point himself when he was governor of massachusetts, he referenced some of the same types of things that you can't control that will happen in terms of you know, the numbers go up and down and he said what you have to do is look at the trend. so, i say let's look at the trend. the trend from president obama is consecutive months of job growth, 4.4 million new jobs, 500,000 in manufacturing despite what mitt romney tells you and let's look at mitt romney's record as governor of massachusetts. he brought unemployment downy what? self-deportation. also was 47th in job creation. i say we take him on on that and let's compare records. >> republicans love to champion as you know, taking an ax to federal government, arguing over who would cut more government workers, but over the past year, the country has shed nearly 170,000 public workers. i mean, that's the problem, isn't it? >> look, unemployment in t private sector has come down to the point where there's a net gain of jobs
but today, he gave us some interesting fodder. he made the point himself when he was governor of massachusetts, he referenced some of the same types of things that you can't control that will happen in terms of you know, the numbers go up and down and he said what you have to do is look at the trend. so, i say let's look at the trend. the trend from president obama is consecutive months of job growth, 4.4 million new jobs, 500,000 in manufacturing despite what mitt romney tells you and let's...
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as a matter of fact, he didn't use his injury as an excuse. he used it an opportunity to excel. th i
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no steroid should be used. they seem to think steroids made this problem worse. >> when you have a dying child you try to use what you have at hand. they were right to try that. whether or not it helps remains to be determined. >> reporter: i don't want to belabor the point but they seem to indicate that it hurt, that these infections a lot of times they can be a problem but they are not particularly dangerous but something pushes them over the top. and they thought that the steroids seemed to be a common denominator. >> from the cases that we reviewed almost all of the children died and almost all of them had steroids. >> reporter: steroids can be a potent anti-inflammatory but when given to children with aggressive infections they can suppress the immune system allowing the infection to be worse as was the case with ev 71. you hear about avian flew. ev 71 had not been in cambodia before. why does it appear with such vengeance? >> it looks like this has emerged strongly probably because it had not circulated w
no steroid should be used. they seem to think steroids made this problem worse. >> when you have a dying child you try to use what you have at hand. they were right to try that. whether or not it helps remains to be determined. >> reporter: i don't want to belabor the point but they seem to indicate that it hurt, that these infections a lot of times they can be a problem but they are not particularly dangerous but something pushes them over the top. and they thought that the...
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it prohibits the use of racial profiling, that is, using race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion in selecting which individual is to be subject to a spontaneous investigation, activity such as a traffic stop, such as interviews, such as frisks, et cetera. it applies to all levels of government. it requires mandatory training, data collection by local and state law enforcement, and a way of maintaining adequate policies and procedures designated to end racial profiling. the states are mandated to do that or risk the loss of federal funds. the department of justice has granted authority to make grants to state and local governments to advance the best practices. as i pointed out, it has the support of numerous groups and you'll be hearing from some of them today. let me just conclude, as my statement will give all the details of the legislation. by quoting our former colleague, senator kennedy when he says civil rights is the great unfinished business of america. i think it's time that we move forward in fwarnting to every citizen of this country equal justice under the law and s-1
it prohibits the use of racial profiling, that is, using race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion in selecting which individual is to be subject to a spontaneous investigation, activity such as a traffic stop, such as interviews, such as frisks, et cetera. it applies to all levels of government. it requires mandatory training, data collection by local and state law enforcement, and a way of maintaining adequate policies and procedures designated to end racial profiling. the states are...
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hospital use is down for participating patients. his model is being replicated in trenton and newark, two other new jersey hot spots. these programs are bolstered by new legislation that rewards caretakers for preventing and controlling illnesses instead of just treating them. it was signed last august by governor chris christie with bipartisan support. >> rather than a circle of failure in health care it creates a cycle where we are rewarded for doing the right thing. >> reporter: here is the problem. brenner's coordinated approach to reducing costs is essentially taking away patients and business from hospitals and doctors. that threatens the profits of most of the established players in health care. when we speak of reducing health care costs, remember that for many powerful interests, that translates into taking away my business. but if brenner does succeed in bending the cost curve here. >> it would make the rest of the country look silly if the city of camden is able to improve quality and reduce costs and it really shows that
hospital use is down for participating patients. his model is being replicated in trenton and newark, two other new jersey hot spots. these programs are bolstered by new legislation that rewards caretakers for preventing and controlling illnesses instead of just treating them. it was signed last august by governor chris christie with bipartisan support. >> rather than a circle of failure in health care it creates a cycle where we are rewarded for doing the right thing. >> reporter:...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> four years ago, then senator barack obama addressed the annual naacp conference, but this year, the president is not going and is sending vice president joe biden in his stead. the white house says the president has a scheduling conflict but does his absence raise questions about whether he's taking the black vote for granted, a vote he won by 95% in 2008. joining the panel now is msnbc contributor and queen bee of the grio.com, joy-ann reid. let's get your thoughts on this first. we talk about joe biden as a surrogate. he is now the emissary to the conference. that is something the president should have gone to himself? >> it's interesting. joe biden is becoming the surrogate to the black community. he also did the national association of black journalists conference. first of all, barack obama will still get
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> four years ago, then senator barack obama addressed the annual naacp conference, but this year, the president is not going and is sending vice president joe biden in his stead. the white house says the president has a scheduling conflict but does his absence raise questions about whether he's...
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as a matter of fact, he didn't use his injury as an excuse. he used it an opportunity to excel. this is a man who has been in combat seven times, twice on one leg, and to ride across the paladura canyon with chris self is awe-inspiring. he's a great example of what -- of the best of america and it's an honor to call him friend. >> a moving and inspiring, keeping america great. good night. >>> hello i'm don lemon. stories you're talking about in a moment. first up to speed on some of the day's headlines. >>> news tonight about a deadly disease outbreak with only name and children as victims. it's some kind of illness that doctors have never seen before and, so far, can't treat it and they can't stop it. at least 61 children are dead, all of them in cambodia and medical officials are urgently trying to figure out what it is and somehow keep it from spreading to other countries. >>> just months before his retirement, massachusetts congressman barney frank is a newly married man and married his long time partner tonight. massachusetts is one of six states that allow same-sex marriag
as a matter of fact, he didn't use his injury as an excuse. he used it an opportunity to excel. this is a man who has been in combat seven times, twice on one leg, and to ride across the paladura canyon with chris self is awe-inspiring. he's a great example of what -- of the best of america and it's an honor to call him friend. >> a moving and inspiring, keeping america great. good night. >>> hello i'm don lemon. stories you're talking about in a moment. first up to speed on some...
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so people want us fundamentally to get things done. the folks who are not just idealogically blinded on either side but have as a goal that america make some progress, that we revive our economy, that yes, we have personal responsibility, but we understand that we're all in it together, they want us to get things done. and when there's one side that's trying, making an effort, trying to improve things that need to be corrected and there's another side that says, you know what, we have done it 33 times, let's go for a 34th, people get it. that's beyond gridlock. that's just obstructionism. >> your state of vermont has taken an aggressively progressive position on health reform, vermont has talked about pursuing single payer at the state level. on the other side of the idealogical number line, i guess, you have texas with governor perry there saying that his state is going to opt out of medicaid even to the extent it's going to cost them money, put them at odds federally, put them at odds with the federal government, potentially, in lega
so people want us fundamentally to get things done. the folks who are not just idealogically blinded on either side but have as a goal that america make some progress, that we revive our economy, that yes, we have personal responsibility, but we understand that we're all in it together, they want us to get things done. and when there's one side that's trying, making an effort, trying to improve things that need to be corrected and there's another side that says, you know what, we have done it...
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and he has used a bat. he's used it on my fridge that brilliantly. so, in a "what the (bleep) just happened?" i lay out the case and by the way i put together the entire obama domestic policy record with the entire foreign-policy record so you can see a dollop. i thought the evidence amassed in one place, it devastating. i read about egypt and the muslim brotherhood. i read about why president obama is celebrating today that the muslim brotherhood is taking over each at in a large part, the rest of the middle east. this is a man who helped to overthrow not one, but two solid american allies. hosting the broken egypt and moammar gadhafi in libya. was gadhafi a terrorist? absolutely. at the time, obama moved against omar gadhafi, he was one of our most solid allies, producing enormous amounts of intelligence on al qaeda and the muslim brotherhood, operate in libya and the broader middle east. of course that's taken out. meanwhile, regimes that are enemies of the united states like iran had nothing to say about the revolt by the iranian people against t
and he has used a bat. he's used it on my fridge that brilliantly. so, in a "what the (bleep) just happened?" i lay out the case and by the way i put together the entire obama domestic policy record with the entire foreign-policy record so you can see a dollop. i thought the evidence amassed in one place, it devastating. i read about egypt and the muslim brotherhood. i read about why president obama is celebrating today that the muslim brotherhood is taking over each at in a large...
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give us a sense of timeframe. what is this in terms of how many years does it take for us to go through another 565 giga tons which is what we can do to hit the 2 degree margin that really begins to have cataclysmic effects? >> 16 years. so a kid who is in kindergarten now will be out of high school. that is how long that will take us. obviously if we were going to stop short of it, we would need to take really tough action, really soon. we know what those actions are. they involve putting a price on carbon. the reason we don't take them is because the political power of the fossil fuel industry has been sufficient so far to keep washington and pretty much every other government in the world on the sidelines. >> eliot: you make the fascinating point in your article that the fossil fuel industry unlike any other has been permitted to release is refuse, its garbage, junk into the atmosphere without paying any price. restaurant pays somebody to pick up its trash. we as ordinary citizens pay taxes to have the governme
give us a sense of timeframe. what is this in terms of how many years does it take for us to go through another 565 giga tons which is what we can do to hit the 2 degree margin that really begins to have cataclysmic effects? >> 16 years. so a kid who is in kindergarten now will be out of high school. that is how long that will take us. obviously if we were going to stop short of it, we would need to take really tough action, really soon. we know what those actions are. they involve...